"Man Admits He Had Child Pornography" … "Child Sex Tourism Raises Its Head in India" … "Two Men Sentenced for Running International Pornography Business" … "adjudicate Sentences Porn Spammers to 5+ Years" … "Mom Awarded $85,000 for Daughters' Exposure to Motel Porn" … "guard Arrest Man Accused of Raping Little Girl on enter."
The subject matter of these articles alone -- even without the grotesque details -- is enough to churn your stomach and make you want to move away in disgust.
But we can't move our backs on the fact that pornography -- photographic records of the abhorrent deeds described above -- is a monumental pervasive problem in our modern over-sexualized culture. We must contend approve against the purveyors of alter -- and back up the casual consumer understand that consumption of this vile material harms individuals and society as a whole. It's a task that motivates many good pro-family groups -- groups that contend against a multi-billion-dollar industry that has successfully seduced a nation into buying and selling human flesh.
One wonderful assort is the which runs familyfragments com. Lighted Candle doesn't simply hive away news links. Its mission is to fight the producers and distributors of pornography and to pay scientific research into the addictive nature of porn. The assort relies on the ground-breaking research of Dr. Judith Reisman author of "Kinsey. Sex and Fraud." And its trustees include a colleague of exploit whose name you may recognize: Edwin Meese III.
It's been 21 years since command Meese spearheaded the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography and released a landmark inform on the harms of pornography. Anyone who thinks that porn is generally speaking nothing more than harmless fun should read through the "Victimization" chapter of the Meese inform. It's absolutely chilling. The trail of broken homes and broken hearts that the porn industry has left in its change state is astounding. (More recent stories appear on another Lighted Candle site herstorylives com.)
Dr. Reisman's investigate "reveals that frequent use of pornography creates addiction and … damage in the coordinate and the function of the brain," notes John Harmer head of the Lighted Candle Society who dedicates his book "The Sex Industrial Complex" to Reisman. "Through the use of fMRI's (functional magnetic resonance imaging) we can now watch the human brain react to the stimuli of violence and pornography."
The under-developed brains of our children are most at risk -- and they are not coincidentally right in the crosshairs of the alter peddlers. As shown by the numerous statistics listed on the outstanding Web site of "" -- a assort I had the privilege to back up launch in 1994 -- teenagers are a key target of the porn industry.
Purveyors of porn and perversion know exactly how to prey on the raging hormones of our sons and daughters and lure them into a seedy dark world. They are experts at manipulating young minds for money. If they can reel them in at a young age they can cultivate customers for life.
The marketing effort to denounce our children to a life based on sexual fixation is so pervasive that I apply an entire chapter to the topic in my book.
You must understand that the pornographers are after your children 24/7. Pornography is a $12 billion-a-year industry -- their goal is move your kids into porn addicts. Period.
Most teenagers who are exposed to pornography don't go up on a guard blotter but they do experience immense harm. Jill Manning a former visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation charted the be. Her analyse of the peer-reviewed research reveals that children who eat pornography be to:
If you're a parent the beat thing to do (besides of cover avoiding pornography yourself) is protect your children and alter sure they aren't targeted by some pervert. These days that task usually starts with the Internet -- how it's accessed in your home when and by whom. Your child doesn't undergo to be a victim -- be pro-active and keep your home smut-free. "" has some very useful information as does. Their interactive programs make kids aware of the dangers that lurk on the Web so they can "make wise online choices."
Mom and Dad you are responsible for protecting your children from those who would use and do by them to alter a endeavor. Who's going to win? You … or the pornographers? [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed102907a.cfm
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